Thursday, September 29, 2016

Summer 2017 LEAP mentors needed

I’m writing to ask for your help to recruit student mentors for the LEAP program for next summer.  The college will need four mentors (two for SRA 111 and two for IST 110) this year.  Last year, we had some trouble and the Office of Summer Sessions was only able to find us three.  I’m hoping that with your help, we can find some talented students to help mentor next summer’s freshmen.  For more info about LEAP and the LEAP Mentor responsibilities and benefits, please see: http://summersession.psu.edu/leap/be-a-mentor/

Friday, September 16, 2016

CISSP review

The CISSP is the most powerful of security certifications as it opens the door to security management.

Although the CISSP requires a number of years of years of full-time experience, the Associates of (ISC)2 may be taken upon graduation and will turn into a full CISSP after you get the experience.  You would not have to retake the test.

Here is a link to a great, free, guide that explains the knowledge areas covered in the exam.

http://resources.infosecinstitute.com/what-you-need-to-know-for-passing-cissp-domain-1/



Monday, September 12, 2016

Codebreaker Challenge 2016

Codebreaker Challenge 2016 is starting this Friday (9 Sep 2016)! See the
attached flyer. Please get the word out to everyone (faculty and students)
right away and get registered! Does your school have what it takes to "crack
the code"? Last year's challenge went nuclear when over 300 schools jumped in
to compete!

Read the description below:

This Fall, NSA is launching its 4th annual Codebreaker Challenge. It is a
hands-on software reverse engineering challenge where students work to complete
mission-focused objectives to push their school to the top of the competition
leaderboard.  The theme for this year's challenge is "countering Improvised
Explosive Devices (IEDs)". Students are given six tasks of increasing
difficulty that culminate in developing the capability to permanently disable
fictional IED software in a fictional scenario.  Feedback from previous
challenges indicated students learned a great deal from participating, so with
your help, we encourage as much student participation as possible!  Here are
the pertinent details:

-The challenge will be hosted at https://codebreaker.Ltsnet.net.
-The challenge will begin on 9 Sep 2016 at 9 pm ET and ends 31 Dec 2016 at
  midnight.
-Students should register on the site using their .edu email addresses
-Small tokens of recognition will be awarded to the first 50 students that
  complete the challenge nation-wide.  In the past, some universities chose to
  offer additional incentives (extra-credit in a relevant course, an award for
  the first students to solve the challenge within a department, etc.)  We
  encourage your department to do this if possible!
-Links to software reverse engineering lectures and other educational material
  can be found on the site.

We hope to have several virtual tech talks over the course of the semester
where we will provide an overview of the 2016 challenge, present reverse
engineering techniques, and walk through the solution to the challenge from
last year.  We will also answer questions students may have about the
challenge.  The dates and times of these tech talks will be made available on
the challenge site.

For support or questions, send email to codebreaker@nsa.gov

Deloitte IST Mentorship Program

Are you a freshmen, sophomore or junior student in the College of IST who wants to learn more about a career in consulting? 

Apply today to the
Deloitte Mentorship Program! 

Leverage your mentor to get advice on resume building, interview prep, etc. 


Resumes being accepted on COMPASS through Friday, Sept. 16th.